Prints -- Spain -- 19th century. : La tauromaquia : and The bulls of Bordeaux / by Francisco Goya y Lucientes ; with a new introduction by Philip Hofer
Prints -- Technique -- Congresses. : Intersections and counterpoints : proceedings of the Impact 7 International Multi-Discplinary Printmaking Conference / edited by Luke Morgan
Prints -- Terminology. : Dictionary of printmaking terms / Rosemary Simmons ; drawings by Jane Stobart
2002
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Prints, Torres Strait Islander -- Exhibitions : Gelam nguzu kazi = Dugong my son : the first exhibition of limited edition linocuts by the artists of the Mualgau Minaral Artist Collective from Mua Island in the Torres Strait / editors, Cecilia Alfonso and Michael Kershaw
Printz, Johan Björnsson, 1592-1663. : The Instruction for Johan Printz, governor of New Sweden : "the first constitution or supreme law of the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware" / translated from the Swedish, with introduction, notes and appendices, including letters from Governor John Winthrop, of Massachusetts, and minutes of courts, sitting in New Sweden, by Amandus Johnson ; with a special introduction by John Frederick Lewis
1930
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Prinz : Princes of the Mughal Empire, 1504-1719 / Munis D. Faruqui
Prinz, Joachim, 1902-1988. : Joachim Prinz, rebellious rabbi : an autobiography : the German and early American years / edited and introduced by Michael A. Meyer
2007
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Prinz Motiv : Shakespeare's Princes of Wales : English identity and the Welsh connection / Marisa R. Cull
2014
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Prinz, Yvonne. : Something about the author. Volume 175 / Lisa Kumar, project editor
A group of genetic, infectious, or sporadic degenerative human and animal nervous system disorders associated with abnormal PRIONS. These diseases are characterized by conversion of the normal prion protein to an abnormal configuration via a post-translational process. In humans, these conditions generally feature DEMENTIA; ATAXIA; and a fatal outcome. Pathologic features include a spongiform encephalopathy without evidence of inflammation. The older literature occasionally refers to these as unconventional SLOW VIRUS DISEASES. (From Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1998 Nov 10;95(23):13363-83)